A method of controlling an output current of a power supply circuit comprising a first converter stage for receiving an input voltage, a second converter stage delivering a regulated output current, a controlled switch for conducting the input current and the output current, the method comprising: detecting a portion of the input current conducted by the controlled switch; detecting a current in the controlled switch; deriving a difference between the current in the controlled switch and the portion of the input current conducted by the controlled switch; and maintaining the difference at a reference level.
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1. A method of controlling an output current of a power supply circuit comprising a first converter stage for receiving an input voltage, a second converter stage delivering a regulated output current, a controlled switch for conducting the input current and the output current, the method comprising: detecting a portion of the input current conducted by the controlled switch by measuring a current of a conductive element of the first converter stage; detecting a current in the controlled switch by measuring a combined value of the current of the conductive element of the first converter stage and a current in an inductive element of the second stage; deriving a difference between the current in the controlled switch and the portion of the input current conducted by the controlled switch; and maintaining the difference at a reference level.
2. The control method of claim 1 , further comprising turning the controlled switch off when the difference exceeds the reference level.
3. The control method of claim 1 , further comprising modulating a switching frequency rate of the controlled switch in accordance with the input voltage.
4. The control method of claim 3 , wherein a switching frequency rate is modulated by a signal inverse proportional to said input voltage.
5. The control method of claim 2 , wherein turning the controlled switch off when the difference exceeds the reference level comprises: comparing the current in the inductive element of the second stage to the reference level; and turning the controlled switch off when the current in the inductive element of the second stage exceeds the reference level.
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November 7, 2011
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